Another Question from the Dumby
When y'all are getting down and dirty with the Dremel, how do you keep the tiny metal scraps from scratching your case?
When I watch my buddies over at Orange County Choppers do their metalworking they're constantly flushing water onto the piece to keep it from getting scratched to crap. This is a little unrealistic for me, but I was wondering if y'all have any tips for this young soul who's about to venture into his first Dremel job.
God help us all. :p
Re: Another Question from the Dumby
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Originally posted by DeadSanta
This is a little unrealistic for me, but I was wondering if y'all have any tips for this young soul who's about to venture into his first Dremel job.
God help us all. :p
I dont think I would recommend flushing anything with water, especially when you are working with an electrical tool. Usually they are flushing metalwork for either lubrication or to keep the tools from getting too hot.
As far as scraching goes, just keep your body parts off the case when you are dremelling, so you wont rub any filings into the case. when done break out the vacuum cleaner.